Introduction to Microsoft Windows(ITSC1004)

This course teaches the core features and functions of Windows 7. Course includes: how to use the Start menu and taskbar; move and resize windows; create and manage files, folders, and libraries; edit file metadata; and search for content on their computers. The course covers subjects such as how to create shortcuts, use gadgets, and change system settings.

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Unit 1: The Windows 7 environment

Topic A: The Windows 7 desktop

Topic B: The taskbar

Topic C: Window management

Topic D: Windows Help and Support

Unit 2: Files, folders, and libraries

Topic A: Folders and libraries

Topic B: Working with files

Unit 3: Managing content

Topic A: Working with Windows Explorer

Topic B: Searching for content

Unit 4: Customizing the environment

Topic A: Icons and shortcuts

Topic B: Gadgets

Topic C: System settings

Unit 5: Internet Explorer 8

Topic A: Web browsing

Topic B: Tabbed browsing

Topic B: Web searching

Topic B: Customization

Topic C: Multimedia content

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Instructor: Katrieva Jones Munroe

XW05133Q

Apr 28 - May 6

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Mon,Tue

$149.00 ($154.00 out-of-state)

ATC

8.0 Hours

Course Canceled!

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